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Eagles S Earl Wolff is recovering from a "lesser version" of microfracture surgery on his knee.

The Philadelphia Inquirer reports Wolff has been medically cleared from the November procedure, but Wolff insists he's not yet 100 percent. It's believed coach Chip Kelly is "running out of patience" with the third-year safety. Wolff is behind Walter Thurmond III and will enter camp on the roster bubble. Jun 9 - 11:36 PM

Wolff isn't known to be seriously hurt. But he's been a healthy scratch for a couple weeks now, falling behind both Nate Allen and newly signed Chris Prosinski. Wolff, a fifth-rounder of the Eagles in 2013, was never the answer to the team's annual safety woes. Tue, Nov 18, 2014 12:30:00 PM

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Wolff isn't known to be seriously hurt. But he's been a healthy scratch for a couple weeks now, falling behind both Nate Allen and newly signed Chris Prosinski. Wolff, a fifth-rounder of the Eagles in 2013, was never the answer to the team's annual safety woes.

Eagles S Earl Wolff (knee) is listed as questionable for Saturday's Wild Card game against the Saints.

Wolff was a full participant in practice on Thursday and Friday after sitting out Wednesday’s session, putting him on track to return after missing five of the last six games. His absence from the lineup would be a concern for the Eagles, as Pat Chung and Nate Allen have struggled in pass coverage all season. Wolff is expected to be a game-time decision.

Wolff can't get over the hump with his knee injury, aggravating it in Week 16 after missing the previous six weeks. The Saints are going to be looking to expose Pat Chung in a big way on Saturday night.

Eagles S Earl Wolff (knee) is inactive for Sunday night's Week 17 game against the Cowboys.

Wolff suffered a setback with his knee last week and was listed as questionable on the injury report. Nate Allen and Patrick Chung will start at safety in his absence. The rest of the Eagles inactives are QB Matt Barkley, S Colt Anderson, CB Curtis Marsh, RB Matthew Tucker, OL Julian Vandervelde and OT Dennis Kelly.

Finally making his return after six weeks on the sideline, Wolff didn't start and then re-injured his knee during the second quarter. The Eagles will have to roll with Pat Chung for more snaps than they want to in this week's winner take all game at Dallas if Wolff can't go. Kyle Orton has an excellent chance of moving the football.

Eagles S Earl Wolff (knee) is active for Sunday night's Week 16 game against the Bears.

Wolff returns after missing the last four games with a knee injury and is expected to rotate at safety with Patrick Chung. Brandon Boykin (concussion) is also active and will play in nickel packages. The Eagles inactives are QB Matt Barkley, S Colt Anderson, CB Curtis Marsh, RB Matthew Tucker, S Kurt Coleman, OL Matt Tobin and RT Dennis Kelly.

Eagles S Earl Wolff (knee) is inactive for Sunday's Week 15 game against the Vikings.

Wolff has resumed practicing, but he's not quite ready to get back on the field yet. The Eagles defense has been holding up well with Pat Chung and Nate Allen at safety lately anyway. There are no surprises in the rest of the Eagles' inactive list as they prep for a dream matchup at Minnesota's ineffective and injured secondary: QB Matt Barkley, CB Curtis Marsh, RB Matthew Tucker, LB Najee Goode, OL Matt Tobin and OL Dennis Kelly.

Wolff has missed the last four weeks with a knee injury. He'll attempt to practice Tuesday and is hoping to play in Week 15. With Pat Chung and Nate Allen playing well over the last three games, Wolff will likely play limited snaps if he manages to return Sunday against the Vikings.

Eagles S Earl Wolff (knee) won't be back until Week 15 in a best-case scenario.

Wolff has been out since sustaining his knee injury in Week 10. Pat Chung and Nate Allen have held up surprisingly well at the safety spots over the last two weeks, meaning there's no guarantee Wolff will get his job back upon his return.